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Recent Microblog Posts – March 17, 2009

DennisKennedy.Microblog is a supplement to this blog that can be found on Twitter at @dkennedyblog. I invite you to become a follower. An explanation of the microblog can be found here. Here are posts from the microblog for the last week or so to give you a flavor of what expect:

Dave Pollard on places to intervene in systems – http://bit.ly/74eOa – effectively bring about change in organizations, groups and projects Will @denniskennedy be at #Lexthink Innovate? You betcha. I’ll be there on Sunday, March 29. Can’t wait. Hope to see some of you there. Dave Pollard on an information diet – “less overall, more slowly and carefully selected and ingested.” http://bit.ly/lQKVh Dare Obasanjo on social software and feeds replacing email – http://bit.ly/g9Jf6 – I plan to touch on this topic in my #techshow sessions Bas de Baar’s free e-book, Project Shrink Linear Edition: project management, OODA loops, resilience and more – http://bit.ly/ijF8e Niall Kennedy’s “anatomy of cloud computing” post provides a good intro and overview of an important concept – http://bit.ly/Uufie Reading Chris Brogan’s list of 27 things to do before a conference will help you get ready for #techshow – http://bit.ly/hIwPF Mary Mack’s new post “Please forward to the newly laid off” is timely, wise and generous, and a treasure trove of tips – http://bit.ly/Bf8E8 A legal tech tool to watch in law department space: Law Department Desktop – http://bit.ly/mvHGk (Hat tip to Forrest Morgan) #collaboration Finished R. Susskind’s new book, “The End of Lawyers?” – IMHO, Susskind’s keynote presentation alone is reason enough to attend #techshow. This is not a drill – @jordan_law21 on lawyer layoffs – http://bit.ly/QFUC – “We are totally unprepared for this phenomenon” Two new #collaboration tips articles (http://bit.ly/5fum and http://bit.ly/3KAMG) preview #techshow presentations from @tommighell and me Adam Smith, Esq. on “the great de-leveraging” – http://bit.ly/QAZth – a must-read, especially for non-equity partners at big law firms Leo Babauta on how to write quality posts when you have a day job – http://bit.ly/152rna – very good advice Mary Abraham on rethinking your routine – http://bit.ly/EUVvK – small decisions with big results

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